Speak like a native English speaker! 35 Essential idioms for everyday use.

What you will learn

Learn FUN idioms.

Communicate like a NATIVE English speaker.

Blend into the western CULTURE.

Better CONVERSATIONS!

Build BETTER relationships with everyone.

35 idioms! Pretty cool for a free course right?

Description

Hello and welcome to a free mini course series!

In this mini-series, we will be focusing on idioms! There will be 35 idioms that are essential in everyday life, that means you will encounter them on a daily basis if you talk with other people, whether it’s at the grocery store, at a coffee shop, your neighbour, your new friend. If you decide to go abroad to North America such as Canada and the USA, then you will find this course very helpful.

When you’re chatting with people in a completely western society, people often use idioms in everyday speech. It’s just the way they are taught when growing up natively. However, for an English as a second language student idioms can be very difficult and hard to learn! That’s why I’m here to provide some help with that. You will learn some of the most commonly used idioms that are in everyday speech. (Take it from a person that grew up in Canada all this life.)


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The key to learn a new language is to practice, so please speak out loud with me in each of the slides. Not only you will remember the information more, but it will also help you retain it more as well.

If you REALLY want to speak like a native speaker, make new friends, and adjust to the new culture then this course is absolutely for you. Not only its FREE, it’s also fun!

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Content

35 Essential idioms for your survival- Part 1

Young at heart
No spring chicken
Keep in touch
Drifted apart
Hit it off
Runs in the family
Looked like he’s seen a ghost
You look like a million bucks
Wouldn’t hurt a fly
Lone wolf
Vivid imagination
Crybaby
Good egg
Miles ahead
To die for
Top notch
Left a bad taste in my mouth
The last straw
A let down
A bird’s eye view
A deer in headlight
One trick pony
Puts food on the table
Warm and toasty
At odds
On the same page
Given the green light
Struck a deal
Pulling my leg
Well behaved
Lend a hand
Let us down
Got cold feet
Saw red
Feeling blue